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I think it's worth putting documentation together on how to do that. The Infocenter has some good information about AnyNet and about SNADS, but having it in one place would be helpful. Make it a FAQ on midrange.com. On 7/6/05 07:46 PM, "Pam Phillips" <izandal@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 6 Jul 2005 at 11:05, midrange-l-request@xxxxxxxxxx wrote: >> from: "Chris Davidson" <Chris.Davidson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >> subject: RE: Send Distribution (SNDDST) >> >> Does anyone know if SNDDST will still work when IBM removes SNA >> support? Or Am I getting worried over nothing. > > I too am curious about when SNA will go away. Or if. > > It's definitely being used, as I found out when I was asked to "SNADS > some files over" a few times in the last couple years. Doing it > wasn't nearly as simple as it was made out to be. I had to go hunting > through ancient layers of documentation to figure out how to set up > SNADS over IP. > > Now that I'm taking a technical writing class, I'm using that as an > excuse to turn my notes into a simple guide. As this is for a class, > it is literally an academic exercise. > > My question is you all: Is it worth taking it out of the classroom? > I'd be happy if I could save just one person the aggravation I went > through. > > Pam Phillips
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